144 KJELLMAN, THE ALGAH OF THE ARCTIC SEA. 
Fig. — Delesseria sanguinea Harv. Phye. Brit. t. 151. 
Eesice. » » Arescu. Alg. Scand. exsicc. N:o 73. 
Syn. Fueus sanguineus Gunn. Fl. Norv. 2, p. 91. 
» x We. Fl. Lapp. p. 491. 
Delesseria sanguinea Arescu. Phye. Scand. p. 290. 
Wormskioldia sanguinea Kieren, Nordl. Alg. p. 16. 
Halit. At Nordlanden this plant occurs on exposed coasts within the sublitoral 
zone, attached partly to various species of Laminaria, partly to stones or shells. It 
is known here only as sterile, probably on account of its being observed only during 
summer. Its propagative organs are probably developed in winter and early spring 
here as well as farther southwards. It grows scattered, in small numbers at each place. 
Geogr. Distrib. It is known from the Norwegian Polar Sea and Baffin Bay. As 
no exact localities have been recorded by others and I have never met with it myself 
within the Polar Sea, I cannot fix its northern limit. I have not found it on the coast 
of Finmarken. 
Localities: The Norwegian Polar Sea: Nordlanden, rather rare according to Wan- 
LENBERG (1. c.), common according to KLEen. 
Baffin Bay: according to a small speciinen in the collections of the Botanical 
Museum at Copenhagen. The exact locality is not stated. 
Gen. Rhodophyllis Kirz. 
Bot. Seit. 1847, p. 23. 
Rhodophyllis dichotoma (Lergcn.) Gort. 
Algenfl. Weiss. Meer. p. 35. Fucus dichotomus Lerprecu. Commen. Petrop. p. 479, t. 22. 
Descr. Rhodophyllis vepreeula J. G. Ac. Epicr. p. 562. 
Fig. » » Kitz. Tab. Phyc. 19, t. 52. Cfr. tab. nostra 12, fig. 3. 
Exsice. » » KyeLim. in Argscu. Alg. Scand. exsice. N:o 404. 
Syn. Calliblepharis ciliata Dicktn, Alg. Sutherl. 1, p. 142. 
» » Kuen, Nordl. Alg. p. 14. 
Chondrus crispus ¢ pnmilus Lynas. Hydr. Dan. p. 16. 
Ciliaria fusea Rupr. Alg. Och. p. 251. 
Fucus pumilus Fl. Dan. t. 1066. 
Rhodophyllis dichotoma Gosr, Algenfl. Weiss. Meer. p. 35. 
» veprecula J. G. AG. Spetsb. Alg. Bidr. p. 10. 
» » Cra, Fl. Disc. p. 459. 
» » Kseiim. Spetsb. Thall. 1, p. 16; Algeny. Murm. Meer. p. 16. 
Rhodymenia ciliata Post et Rupr. Ill. Alg. p. II. 
» jubata Nyl. et Sel. Herb. Fenn. p. 74. 
» Ppherococcus ciliatus @ fuscus Lynas. Hydr. Dan, p. 13. 
Habitat. This species occurs in the lower parts of the sublitoral zone at a depth 
of 5—20 fathoms. It prefers pebbly and stony or shelly bottom, but it is usually 
